May 3, 2022
one-word reviews of the last ten books i started
posted by soe 1:20 am
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl asks us to share one-word reviews of the last ten books we read. I’m going to mix it up slightly and give you the one word I currently most associate with each of the last ten I’ve started (feel free to ask in the comments if you want more detail):
- Vanessa Yu’s Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim: Adjectives (in progress)
- Saint Young Men by Hikaru Nakamura: Deities (in progress)
- The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes by Leonard Goldberg: Spin-off
- Early Morning Riser by Katherine Heiny: Waiting (in progress)
- Yours Cruelly, Elvira by Cassandra Peterson: Celebrities
- The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin: Tearful
- Shelf Respect by Annie Austen: Bibliophilia
- A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske: Magic
- Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki: Doomed
- Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto: Family (in progress)
How about you? What is the word you’d most associate with a book you’re reading or recently finished?
April 29, 2022
day game, pink, and bonfire on the beach
posted by soe 1:12 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. Daytime baseball
2. Azaleas in bloom
3. A trip to the beach that coincides with a bonfire and marshmallow roast.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?
April 28, 2022
final april unraveling
posted by soe 1:24 am
Look! Different knitting and different reading!
The knitting is Mum’s (2021) Christmas gift, Campfire Cozy, which I picked up again toward the end of last week. I have eight more rows of the textured stitches to get through and then it becomes mindless tv knitting. I’m hopeful I’ll be able to hand the shawl over sometime before Christmas 2022.
I put Fools in Love back into the rotation because it’s overdue to the library and I forgot to put it in my bag last week when I went to Virginia. I took that as a sign I was meant to finish this collection of YA romance short stories after all. I also started Saint Young Men, a collection of comics translated from Japanese about religious figures Jesus and Buddha rooming together as young men during a gap year in Tokyo in the early aughts. It’s less sacrilegious than it sounds, but also maybe less funny than I’d hoped it would be. I’ve also started a new audiobook, Vanessa Yu’s Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim. I’m not yet sure if I’ll keep going with it. It probably depends on how many more times she describes food with multiple adjectives.
Want to see what others are reading and crafting? Head to As Kat Knits for the weekly roundup.
April 27, 2022
late-april notes from the garden
posted by soe 1:20 am
The garden has responded well to the recent spate of rain showers, growing lush and popping seedlings out in a reassuring manner. But it’s also been warm, which has led many of my cold-weather greens, including my two kale plants and all the bok choy, to bolt. ‘T’is the season.
My flowers are doing well. Rudi asked if we could plant some petunias, which remind him of his grandmother, so of course I said yes. Two of the pink ones appear above alongside the yellow pansies that overwintered and my beloved violets.

My seeds have sprouted, although I’m not fully sure which of them have grown so boldly. I think one is pak choi, one might be arugula, and one might be a lettuce, but I won’t swear to any of it at this point.
My Swiss chard, despite having been my first sprouts, have been slow to grow, and while some peas are knee-high, fewer of them have emerged than I’d hoped.
Finally, we split our first strawberry on Sunday and should have three more this week, if the straw keeps the slugs away. So sweet!
April 26, 2022
top ten covers with books on them
posted by soe 2:03 am
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday from That Artsy Reader Girl invites us to pick an item or design element and find 10 books featuring it on the cover. It will surprise no one that I’ve picked covers that include books and/or reading:







Covers are:
Row 1: A Rogue of One’s Own by Evie Dunmore, Jo & Laurie by Margaret Stohl & Melissa de la Cruz, and The Bookshop of Second Chances by Jackie Fraser
Row 2: Shelf Respect by Annie Austen, Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston, and Book Lovers by Emily Henry
Row 3: Meet Me in the Margins by Melissa Ferguson, The Wild Book by Juan Villoro, and The Book Jumper by Mechthild Gläser (in this instance, the cover was better than the book)
I’ve read six, am listening to the audiobook off and on of another, and have three on my TBR list.
How about you? Do any memorable covers featuring books or reading spring to mind?
April 22, 2022
visit, zzz’s, and bibliographic print
posted by soe 1:28 am
Three beautiful things from my past week:
1. A long weekend at home with my parents.
2. Sleeping in every day.
3. Rudi bought me a present — a new Wild Places print of D.C. as defined by its literary outposts. In addition to pinpointing all the libraries and bookstores, all the geographic features are done in words, such as “Potomac River” or “Rock Creek Park.” I adore it.
How about you? What’s been beautiful in your world lately?